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3300 Stanford Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 498-0317

2601 S Lemay Ave UNIT 7, Fort Collins, CO 80525

528 Deines Ct, Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 498-0317

1620 Smith St, Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 482-5447 (970) 498-0317

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Category: Nursing Home Administrator
Issued Date: Jan 1, 1984

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John Remillard

Location:
1620 Smith Pl, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Industry:
Biotechnology
Skills:
Public Speaking, Speech Recognition, Strategy, Training, Start Ups, Entrepreneurship, Business Strategy, Management, Leadership, Business Development, Team Leadership, Program Management, Marketing Strategy, New Business Development, Product Development, Business Planning, Strategic Planning, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing
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Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
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John Remillard

Location:
Fort Collins, CO
Industry:
Biotechnology
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Independent Biotechnology Professional

Location:
Fort Collins, Colorado Area
Industry:
Biotechnology

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System And Method For Compressing An Intelligence Bearing Signal And Communicating The Compressed Signal From A Source Site To A Destination Site

US Patent:
6724326, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Jan 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/345834
Inventors:
John F. Remillard - Windsor CA
Assignee:
Pathobiotek Inc. - Fenton MI
International Classification:
H03M 734
US Classification:
341 51, 341 50
Abstract:
An intelligence bearing signal in the form of a string of digitized analog signals is communicated from a source site to a destination site. The signal is in the form of a string of digitized analog signal samples. A sub-string dictionary, a linked list and an ID list are provided at the source site and the destination site, and are used to compress the intelligence bearing signal for faster transmission.

Identify Features Of Speech Based On Events In A Signal Representing Spoken Sounds

US Patent:
8315856, Nov 20, 2012
Filed:
Oct 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256706
Inventors:
Joel K. Nyquist - Louisville CO, US
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
Matthew D. Robinson - Denver CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 19/06
US Classification:
704209
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and machine-readable media are disclosed for processing a signal representing speech. According to one embodiment, processing a signal representing speech can comprise receiving a region of the signal representing speech. The region can comprise a portion of a frame of the signal representing speech classified as a voiced frame. The region can be marked based on one or more pitch estimates for the region. A cord can be identified within the region based on occurrence of one or more events within the region of the signal. For example, the one or more events can comprise one or more glottal pulses. In such cases, cord can begin with onset of a first glottal pulse and extend to a point prior to an onset of a second glottal pulse. The cord may exclude a portion of the region of the signal prior to the onset of the second glottal pulse.

Producing Phonitos Based On Feature Vectors

US Patent:
8326610, Dec 4, 2012
Filed:
Oct 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256716
Inventors:
Joel K. Nyquist - Louisville CO, US
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
Matthew D. Robinson - Denver CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 11/06
US Classification:
704208
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and machine-readable media are disclosed for processing a signal representing speech. According to one embodiment, processing a signal representing speech can comprise receiving a first frame of the signal, the first frame comprising a voiced frame. One or more cords can be extracted from the voiced frame based on occurrence of one or more events within the frame. For example, the one or more events can comprise one or more glottal pulses. The one or more cords can collectively comprise less than all of the frame. For example, each of the cords can begin with onset of a glottal pulse and extend to a point prior to an onset of neighboring glottal pulse but may exclude a portion of the frame prior to the onset of the neighboring glottal pulse. A phoneme for the voiced frame can be determined based on at least one of the extracted cords.

Producing Time Uniform Feature Vectors

US Patent:
8396704, Mar 12, 2013
Filed:
Oct 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256710
Inventors:
Joel K. Nyquist - Louisville CO, US
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
Matthew D. Robinson - Denver CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 19/14
US Classification:
704211
Abstract:
Generally speaking, embodiments of the present invention relate to speech processing such as, for example, speech recognition. Speech processing according to one embodiment of the present invention can be performed based on the occurrence of events within the electrical signals representing speech. Such events need not comprise instantaneous occurrences but rather, an occurrence within the electrical signal spanning some period of time. Furthermore, the electrical signal can be analyzed based on the occurrence and location of these events so that less than all of the signal is analyzed. That is, the spoken sounds can be processed based on regions of the signal around and including the events but excluding other portions of the signal. For example, transition periods before the occurrence of the events may be excluded to eliminate noise or transients introduced at that part of the signal.

Identifying Features In A Portion Of A Signal Representing Speech

US Patent:
8478585, Jul 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/656049
Inventors:
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
Matthew D. Robinson - Denver CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 11/06
US Classification:
704208
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and machine-readable media are disclosed for processing a signal representing speech. According to one embodiment, processing a signal representing speech can comprise receiving a region of the signal representing speech. The region can comprise a portion of a frame of the signal representing speech classified as a voiced frame. The region can be marked based on one or more pitch estimates for the region. A cord can be identified within the region based on occurrence of one or more events within the region of the signal. For example, the one or more events can comprise one or more glottal pulses. In such cases, cord can begin with onset of a first glottal pulse and extend to a point prior to an onset of a second glottal pulse. The cord may exclude a portion of the region of the signal prior to the onset of the second glottal pulse.

System And Method For Compressing An Intelligence Bearing Signal And Communicating The Compressed Signal From A Source Site To A Destination Site

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 27, 2003
Filed:
Aug 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/934331
Inventors:
John Remillard - Windsor CA, US
Assignee:
ATNG, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
H03M007/30
US Classification:
341/087000, 341/051000
Abstract:
An intelligence bearing signal in the form of a string of digitized analog signals is communicated from a source site to a destination site. The signal is in the form of a string of digitized analog signal samples. A sub-string dictionary, a linked list and an ID list are provided at the source site and the destination site, and are used to compress the intelligence bearing signal for faster transmission.

Pitch Estimation And Marking Of A Signal Representing Speech

US Patent:
2009018, Jul 16, 2009
Filed:
Oct 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256693
Inventors:
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 11/06
G10L 11/04
US Classification:
704208, 704207, 704E11006, 704E11007
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and machine-readable media are disclosed for processing a signal representing speech. According to one embodiment, a method of processing a signal representing speech can comprise receiving a frame of the signal representing speech, classifying the frame as a voiced frame, and parsing the voiced frame into one or more regions based on occurrence of one or more events within the voiced frame. For example, the one or more events can comprise one or more glottal pulses. The one or more regions may collectively represent less than all of the voiced frame.

Classifying Portions Of A Signal Representing Speech

US Patent:
2009027, Oct 29, 2009
Filed:
Oct 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256729
Inventors:
Joel K. Nyquist - Louisville CO, US
Erik N. Reckase - Berthoud CO, US
Matthew D. Robinson - Denver CO, US
John F. Remillard - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Red Shift Company, LLC - Ridgewood NJ
International Classification:
G10L 15/08
US Classification:
704246, 704E15014
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and machine-readable media are disclosed for processing a signal representing speech. According to one embodiment, processing a signal representing speech can comprise receiving a frame of the signal representing speech. The frame can be classified as unvoiced or voiced based on occurrence of one or more events within the frame. For example, the one or more events can comprise one or more glottal pulses. In response to classifying the frame as voiced, the frame can be processed.

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